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Basketball Homecoming 1978 weft? 1978 Basketball Homecomlng Court IAKFSIDP HOME-COMING After several postponements Homeeoming finally arrived Our friend Winter seemed determined to ruin Lakeside s Basketball Homecoming He mischievously pelted the ground with thtek blankets of snow and then glossed the crunchy white stuff with layers and layers of glistening cruel tee Students roy ilty and basketball players ga7ed sadly out their windows thoroughly disgusted with this winter madness Eventually however Mr Winter relented and allowed Lakeside to have their belated Basketball Homecoming lakeside High School savi a memorable event on February l3th when the I977 78 Basketball Homecoming Ceremonies were held lt marked the senior basketball players outstanding performances throughout thc season and it honored the queens and maids The ceremonies also provided a chance for various groups and organwations to honor the senior players and the royalty To begin the ceremonies the National Anthem and Pledge of Allegiance were provided by the Color guard Then Jim Roles 'icting as Master of Ceremonies, announced the royalty' and described their academic achievements. The theme for this year's Basketball Homecoming was The Way We Were, which was chosen in honor of Lakeside's 50th anniversary. Included in the dedication part ofthe ceremonies was the mention of Mrs. E. l.. Terry and Mr. Simpson. who were girls' and boys' basketball coaches in l92X when the basketball team was born. For a more current dedication. Coach .lack Bridges was saluted. Coach Bridges congratulated his team particularly' the senior players. who showed a great deal of effort. talent and Ram spirit, , Several groups highlighted the ceremonies by displaying their interests and talents. A group of Speech students g Brigitte Brady Rebecca Griffin, Kurt Johnston. Julie Maeder. John Gillham and Steve Scoggins entertained the royalty' and audience by depicting their version of The Way' We Vveref' Their version was a pantomine of various dolls and toys that came to life. Their performance was both realistic and enjoyable. The cheerleaders honored the royalty by performing a number of cheers including a special cheer to Cindy Gaither and Tracie Parker who are senior cheerleaders and members of the royalty. The varsity cheerleaders also kept everyone laughing at their version of how the royalty' was ten years ago. The freshmen cheerleaders provided a cheer to commemorate the royalty. The band played several pieces of music for the ceremonies, including ' The Way We Were ' during the processional walk of the royalty' Rock Around the Clock ' for a varsity' cheerleader routine. and 'Hors d'oeuvres for the Golddusters who delighted the audience with their routine. The Madrigals sang The Way' We Were and The Entertainer which included choroegraphy. The Basketball Homecoming was a memorable occasion, thanks to the various entertainment groups Student Council for decorating the gym, and Mrs. Wilson who supervised the entire ceremonies. Many thanks should go to the basketball team for an inspiring year and tcrthe royalty.
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